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1   Alcib     |  interest by policy, as they had exercised clemency towards those who
2 Thrasib     |   Thrasybulus, on this occasion, exercised not less prudence than valour;
3    Dion     |           In the first place she exercised her power over his son,
4   Chabr(117)| interpret this passage have much exercised the ingenuity of the learned.
5   Eumen     |       animal might be warmed and exercised standing, so that it might
6    Cato     |         Flaccus above mentioned, exercised that office with severity;
7   Attic     |  extravagance of bribery, nor be exercised for the good of the country
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